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Book Description: The ABC of Kidney Disease is a brand new title in the successful ABC series which explains this complicated area thoroughly and clearly, in a practical and user-friendly manner. Providing information on a wide variety of renal diseases, this book ensures non-renal healthcare workers are able to screen, identify, treat and refer renal patients appropriately. Covering signs, symptoms, treatments and causes of renal disease, this title includes the common issues presenting to GPs, what tests to use, how to interpret results and when to refer a patient to a kidney specialist. The ABC of Kidney Disease is an ideal practical reference for GPs, GP registrars and junior doctors.
outstanding book: This is an amazing book that summarizes all you need to know about the kidney. It is easy to read, consize, and fabulous especially for residents in training. I highly recommend it for board review as well. Mouhamad Abdallah PGY3 University Hospital of Cincinnati, OH
An excellent primer on kidney disease: This book provides all of the basic information necessary for general practitioners, medical students and resident medical officers for the management of kidney disease patients. I would recommend this book to anyone needing a good start to renal medicine. In particular the quality of the illustrations and clarity of the text make it an excellent starting point for those wishing to treat and understand renal disease. It is also very good value for money.
| Binding: | Paperback | | Dewey Decimal Number: | 616.61 | | EAN: | 9781405136754 | | Edition: | 1 | | ISBN: | 1405136758 | | Number Of Pages: | 82 | | Publication Date: | 2007-06-12 |
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